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(make+seem+unimportant)

  • 1 belittle

    bi'litl
    (to make to seem unimportant (usually by harsh criticism): She belittled his achievements.) bagatellisere, nedvurdere
    verb \/bɪˈlɪtl\/
    bagatellisere, forkleine

    English-Norwegian dictionary > belittle

  • 2 minimize

    1) (to make as little as possible: to minimize the danger.) begrense/innskrenke/redusere til et minimum
    2) (to cause to seem little or unimportant: He minimized the help he had received.) bagatellisere; undervurdere
    verb \/ˈmɪnɪmaɪz\/ eller minimise
    1) redusere til et minimum, begrense til et minimum, minimere
    2) bagatellisere, undervurdere

    English-Norwegian dictionary > minimize

  • 3 minimise

    1) (to make as little as possible: to minimize the danger.) begrense/innskrenke/redusere til et minimum
    2) (to cause to seem little or unimportant: He minimized the help he had received.) bagatellisere; undervurdere

    English-Norwegian dictionary > minimise

См. также в других словарях:

  • make a mountain out of a molehill — To magnify, overdramatize, etc a trifling matter • • • Main Entry: ↑mole make a mountain out of a molehill see under ↑mole1 • • • Main Entry: ↑mountain * * * make a mountain out of a molehill phrase to treat a minor problem as if it …   Useful english dictionary

  • make a mountain out of a molehill — To think a small problem is a big one; try to make something unimportant seem important. * /You re not hurt badly, Johnny. Stop trying to make a mountain out of a molehill with crying./ * /Sarah laughed at a mistake Betty made in class, and Betty …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make a mountain out of a molehill — To think a small problem is a big one; try to make something unimportant seem important. * /You re not hurt badly, Johnny. Stop trying to make a mountain out of a molehill with crying./ * /Sarah laughed at a mistake Betty made in class, and Betty …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make little of — {v. phr.} To make (something) seem unimportant; belittle. * /Mary made little of Jane s new bicycle because she was jealous./ * /Tom made little of his saving the drowning boy./ Contrast: MAKE MUCH OF …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make little of — {v. phr.} To make (something) seem unimportant; belittle. * /Mary made little of Jane s new bicycle because she was jealous./ * /Tom made little of his saving the drowning boy./ Contrast: MAKE MUCH OF …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make\ a\ mountain\ out\ of\ a\ molehill — To think a small problem is a big one; try to make something unimportant seem important. You re not hurt badly, Johnny. Stop trying to make a mountain out of a molehill with crying. Sarah laughed at a mistake Betty made in class, and Betty won t… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • make\ little\ of — v. phr. To make (smth) seem unimportant; belittle. Mary made little of Jane s new bicycle because she was jealous. Tom made little of his saving the drowning boy. Contrast: make much of …   Словарь американских идиом

  • make a mountain out of a molehill —    If somebody makes a mountain out of a molehill, they exaggerate the importance or seriousness of a problem.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If someone makes a mountain out of a molehill, they make a small, unimportant problem seem much …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • trivialize — [triv′ē ə līz΄] vt. trivialized, trivializing to regard or treat as trivial; make seem unimportant trivialization n …   English World dictionary

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